Maui Mayor Alan Arakawa announced his endorsement of gubernatorial candidate Mufi Hannemann in June at the headquarters of the State of Hawaii Organization of Police Officers, which is also backing Hannemann.

Maui Mayor Alan Arakawa cruised to the top spot on the mayoral ballot in Saturday's primary election, winning 64 percent of the vote.

The top two vote-getters in the nonpartisan race advance to the Nov. 4 general election.

Still, Arakawa told supporters Saturday night, "We're going to have to push like crazy until November."

Maui voters who supported Arakawa at the polls Saturday said he stood out for his experience in office. He previously served as mayor from 2002 to 2006, and voters returned him to the post in 2010.

"I looked at the other candidates, and he was the best choice as far as I could see," said Wai?kapu resident Eric Correa, a police officer, after voting.

Waikapu voter Cathy Ikeuchi said she likes that the mayor is frequently seen out in the community.

"It's nice that he's not just one of those stay-in-the-office kind," she said.

Arakawa, however, has seen his popularity sag in some circles after failing to come out against GMO (genetically modified organisms) crops being grown in the county.

Businesswoman Alana Kay came in a distant third in the mayoral contest, with about 5 percent of votes (1,314), followed by Nelson Waikiki Jr., who collected 2.9 percent (774) despite the fact he is being held at the Maui Community Correctional Center after his arrest last month for allegedly violating conditions of his release in a criminal case.

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